I was going to tag onto Mikem2780’s Toronto post, seeing as how it already got the attention of the Canadians on the board, but I didn’t want to hijack his thread, so I started this one instead.
I’m taking the family to Mont Tremblant on Saturday. We will be there for a week. I figured we will ski 4 of those days, and do other activities, like dog sledding, the other days.
Any suggestions for restaurants in that area? Also, are there any good places to break away for a cigar around there, or am I relegated to smoking outside?
(We are flying into and out of Montreal, so we will likely be eating lunch and dinner there the first day, so Montreal dining suggestions appreciated as well)

Love: I love Siglo 6s. They have been my favorite production cigar ever since they were first released.
Also Esplendido’s, anything Partagas and Trinidad, Most Bolivars, but BBFs are a particular favorite, Monte 2, 4, and Edmundo, and most Reservas
Dislike: Rafael Gonzalez, Piedras, Saint Luis Rey, Juan Lopez
Meh: ELs, Diplomatico, Ramon Allones

I agree, and I no longer chase cigars like this anymore either. But I don’t only judge my cigars by the taste, but the overall experience. A bad cigar is a bad cigar no matter where and when you smoke it.
But a good cigar on a mountain top, on a beautiful beach, or after the birth of a child enhances the experience of a good cigar. The 1492 was a holy grail cigar, and that definitely adds to the cigar experience. For me, makes it a little harder to be objective as well.

I have smoked a couple. I remember thinking that these were phenomenal cigars. The best I have ever smoked? That is hard to say, but they definitely stood out as some of the best cigars I have ever smoked. I kept the bands for a long time, because if I remember correctly, they were numbered. Im not sure where they are now, but if I stumble upon them I will post pictures.

After a two month wait, it is finally here. My wife didn’t want a humidor on the main floor of the house (I have to go to the basement every time I want to get a cigar), but I explained to her that I can get one that looks like a nice piece of furniture, and that nobody would have any clue it is a humidor. So this is the test model, and it seems to be a success. She says she really likes it. It’s not big enough for all my cigars, but it is big enough for the cigars in my current rotation. I’m thinking in a year or so, maybe I’ll add another one.

I’m celebrating the arrival of my new Aristocrat end table with this Trinidad Ingenios 2007 EL.
They just came about a week ago, so I was was worried I didn’t let them sit long enough after the trip, but this one is smoking fine.

Yes, the Warren Beatty one was a remake, though a very good one in my opinion.
The Chris Rock remake was in 2001 and was called Down To Earth. It was really bad. Propbably why you guys never heard of it.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0231775/